On the Road in May

Less than 7 months until Christmas, y’all.

I’m sorry – I couldn’t resist.

Can you believe that today is JUNE 1?! (It’s also the beginning of hurricane season, which is a big deal for us in Florida. And since the painters literally finished painting the outside of our house on Friday, I’m not sure whether we’re totally smart – since everything is nicely sealed now – or totally gonna have an insurance claim on our hands – and have to pay for new paint all over again! I guess we’ll find out…)

Anyway…today is the day we find out the top five posts here on the blog for the month of May! Let’s see…

3. Let’s Talk About Women’s Health – May was National Women’s Health Month! So this was an important post. If you’re a woman or you know a woman and you haven’t read this post…now’s your chance!

4. My Celiac Story (Part 1) – This was the first post in a series that I did on my Celiac Disease. The goal with this was to help others, so I’m so glad it was one of the biggest posts for the month of May!

5. The Importance of De-Cluttering – Anyone who knows me knows that I HATE clutter. That’s one reason why this post was one of MY favorites, and I’m glad it was a fave for the readers, too!

So that’s what happened here On the Road in May…now, let’s dive into June!

Which one of these posts did you relate to the most?

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7 thoughts on “On the Road in May”

My first comment didn’t go through for some reason, so here it goes again. I always enjoy your holiday shelf and your products reviews. Of course, I enjoy all of your posts. And it must be said: Where did May go??

May did go by very fast. I was mostly busy in the garden. I had to De-Cluttering my perennial garden, so to speak ;). And there is still basement waiting to be De-Cluttered too. Thank you for great posts!

Oh, the decluttering one…for sure! Cluttered environment for me = cluttered brain. I can’t stand it. And yet, so often that’s the way it is until I have the time and ability to deal with it. Having another great week co-hosting the #HomeMattersParty with you!